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Would you avoid the use of keppra in patients with TBI due to concerns for worsening agitation?

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Neurology · Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center

I suspect that this practice of prophylactic antiepileptic medications for TBI patients will go away over time. History has shown us time and time again that we over-medicate patients.

What is the best way to manage severe claustrophobia and anxiety for Thermoplastic masks?

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Radiation Oncology · Generations Radiotherapy and Oncology PC

I’ve found that P.O. uptake of benzodiazepines is notoriously unreliable, and often the severity of patients’ anxiety isn’t apparent until after the process has begun. Because of this, I stock IM hydroxyzine (a.k.a. Atarax or Vistaril), which is a great non-narcotic old-school anxiolytic with a reli...

Is there a role for medications, beyond treatment for concomitant psychiatric disorders, in the management of pediatric amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama Birmingham

Having been trained by Dr. David Dan Sherry, my answer would be, "no". Using medicines might make the clinician or the patient/family feel better, but they do not work. Medicinal therapy also takes the focus off the 2 required pathways for optimal treatment, namely aerobic exercise (lots of it) and ...